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'He could have any amount of progress' - Justin O'Hanlon with his eyecatchers

Trainer: Henry de Bromhead
4th, 2m maiden hurdle, Punchestown, January 31

Last week's jumps programme, centred as it was on the Dublin Racing Festival, was not very conducive to identifying unexposed future winners, and in the maiden hurdle dominated by Supreme Novices' Hurdle hope Kilcruit, this Henry de Bromhead-trained mare stood out as possibly producing the most promising performance of the week.

She was never in the race with a chance as two horses went out in front and nothing else went with them, but she seemed to jump well enough and make continued headway in the last half-mile, seeing the race out quite strongly to finish fourth, beaten 29 lengths.

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